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class Bundler::Thor
class Option < Argument #:nodoc:
attr_reader :aliases, :group, :lazy_default, :hide, :repeatable
VALID_TYPES = [:boolean, :numeric, :hash, :array, :string]
def initialize(name, options = {})
@check_default_type = options[:check_default_type]
options[:required] = false unless options.key?(:required)
@repeatable = options.fetch(:repeatable, false)
super
@lazy_default = options[:lazy_default]
@group = options[:group].to_s.capitalize if options[:group]
@aliases = Array(options[:aliases])
@hide = options[:hide]
end
# This parse quick options given as method_options. It makes several
# assumptions, but you can be more specific using the option method.
#
# parse :foo => "bar"
# #=> Option foo with default value bar
#
# parse [:foo, :baz] => "bar"
# #=> Option foo with default value bar and alias :baz
#
# parse :foo => :required
# #=> Required option foo without default value
#
# parse :foo => 2
# #=> Option foo with default value 2 and type numeric
#
# parse :foo => :numeric
# #=> Option foo without default value and type numeric
#
# parse :foo => true
# #=> Option foo with default value true and type boolean
#
# The valid types are :boolean, :numeric, :hash, :array and :string. If none
# is given a default type is assumed. This default type accepts arguments as
# string (--foo=value) or booleans (just --foo).
#
# By default all options are optional, unless :required is given.
#
def self.parse(key, value)
if key.is_a?(Array)
name, *aliases = key
else
name = key
aliases = []
end
name = name.to_s
default = value
type = case value
when Symbol
default = nil
if VALID_TYPES.include?(value)
value
elsif required = (value == :required) # rubocop:disable AssignmentInCondition
:string
end
when TrueClass, FalseClass
:boolean
when Numeric
:numeric
when Hash, Array, String
value.class.name.downcase.to_sym
end
new(name.to_s, :required => required, :type => type, :default => default, :aliases => aliases)
end
def switch_name
@switch_name ||= dasherized? ? name : dasherize(name)
end
def human_name
@human_name ||= dasherized? ? undasherize(name) : name
end
def usage(padding = 0)
sample = if banner && !banner.to_s.empty?
"#{switch_name}=#{banner}".dup
else
switch_name
end
sample = "[#{sample}]".dup unless required?
if boolean?
sample << ", [#{dasherize('no-' + human_name)}]" unless (name == "force") || name.start_with?("no-")
end
if aliases.empty?
(" " * padding) << sample
else
"#{aliases.join(', ')}, #{sample}"
end
end
VALID_TYPES.each do |type|
class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def #{type}?
self.type == #{type.inspect}
end
RUBY
end
protected
def validate!
raise ArgumentError, "An option cannot be boolean and required." if boolean? && required?
validate_default_type!
end
def validate_default_type!
default_type = case @default
when nil
return
when TrueClass, FalseClass
required? ? :string : :boolean
when Numeric
:numeric
when Symbol
:string
when Hash, Array, String
@default.class.name.downcase.to_sym
end
expected_type = (@repeatable && @type != :hash) ? :array : @type
if default_type != expected_type
err = "Expected #{expected_type} default value for '#{switch_name}'; got #{@default.inspect} (#{default_type})"
if @check_default_type
raise ArgumentError, err
elsif @check_default_type == nil
Bundler::Thor.deprecation_warning "#{err}.\n" +
'This will be rejected in the future unless you explicitly pass the options `check_default_type: false`' +
' or call `allow_incompatible_default_type!` in your code'
end
end
end
def dasherized?
name.index("-") == 0
end
def undasherize(str)
str.sub(/^-{1,2}/, "")
end
def dasherize(str)
(str.length > 1 ? "--" : "-") + str.tr("_", "-")
end
end
end
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